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The solid state physics programme at ISOLDE: recent developments and perspectives

Solid state physics (SSP) research at ISOLDE has been running since the mid-1970s and accounts for about 10%–15% of the overall physics programme. ISOLDE is the world flagship for the on-line production of exotic radioactive isotopes, with high yields, high elemental selectivity and isotopic purity....

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Autores principales: Johnston, Karl, Schell, Juliana, Correia, J G, Deicher, M, Gunnlaugsson, H P, Fenta, A S, David-Bosne, E, Costa, A R G, Lupascu, Doru C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6471/aa81ac
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2281435
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author Johnston, Karl
Schell, Juliana
Correia, J G
Deicher, M
Gunnlaugsson, H P
Fenta, A S
David-Bosne, E
Costa, A R G
Lupascu, Doru C
author_facet Johnston, Karl
Schell, Juliana
Correia, J G
Deicher, M
Gunnlaugsson, H P
Fenta, A S
David-Bosne, E
Costa, A R G
Lupascu, Doru C
author_sort Johnston, Karl
collection CERN
description Solid state physics (SSP) research at ISOLDE has been running since the mid-1970s and accounts for about 10%–15% of the overall physics programme. ISOLDE is the world flagship for the on-line production of exotic radioactive isotopes, with high yields, high elemental selectivity and isotopic purity. Consequently, it hosts a panoply of state-of-the-art nuclear techniques which apply nuclear methods to research on life sciences, material science and bio-chemical physics. The ease of detecting radioactivity—<1 ppm concentrations—is one of the features which distinguishes the use of radioisotopes for materials science research. The manner in which nuclear momenta of excited nuclear states interact with their local electronic and magnetic environment, or how charged emitted particles interact with the crystalline lattices allow the determination of the location, its action and the role of the selected impurity element at the nanoscopic state. ISOLDE offers an unrivalled range of available radioactive elements and this is attracting an increasing user community in the field of nuclear SSP research and brings together a community of materials scientists and specialists in nuclear solid state techniques. This article describes the current status of this programme along with recent illustrative results, predicting a bright future for these unique research methods and collaborations.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16188042019-10-15T15:19:27Zdoi:10.1088/1361-6471/aa81achttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2281435engJohnston, KarlSchell, JulianaCorreia, J GDeicher, MGunnlaugsson, H PFenta, A SDavid-Bosne, ECosta, A R GLupascu, Doru CThe solid state physics programme at ISOLDE: recent developments and perspectivesNuclear Physics - ExperimentSolid state physics (SSP) research at ISOLDE has been running since the mid-1970s and accounts for about 10%–15% of the overall physics programme. ISOLDE is the world flagship for the on-line production of exotic radioactive isotopes, with high yields, high elemental selectivity and isotopic purity. Consequently, it hosts a panoply of state-of-the-art nuclear techniques which apply nuclear methods to research on life sciences, material science and bio-chemical physics. The ease of detecting radioactivity—<1 ppm concentrations—is one of the features which distinguishes the use of radioisotopes for materials science research. The manner in which nuclear momenta of excited nuclear states interact with their local electronic and magnetic environment, or how charged emitted particles interact with the crystalline lattices allow the determination of the location, its action and the role of the selected impurity element at the nanoscopic state. ISOLDE offers an unrivalled range of available radioactive elements and this is attracting an increasing user community in the field of nuclear SSP research and brings together a community of materials scientists and specialists in nuclear solid state techniques. This article describes the current status of this programme along with recent illustrative results, predicting a bright future for these unique research methods and collaborations.oai:inspirehep.net:16188042017
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Johnston, Karl
Schell, Juliana
Correia, J G
Deicher, M
Gunnlaugsson, H P
Fenta, A S
David-Bosne, E
Costa, A R G
Lupascu, Doru C
The solid state physics programme at ISOLDE: recent developments and perspectives
title The solid state physics programme at ISOLDE: recent developments and perspectives
title_full The solid state physics programme at ISOLDE: recent developments and perspectives
title_fullStr The solid state physics programme at ISOLDE: recent developments and perspectives
title_full_unstemmed The solid state physics programme at ISOLDE: recent developments and perspectives
title_short The solid state physics programme at ISOLDE: recent developments and perspectives
title_sort solid state physics programme at isolde: recent developments and perspectives
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6471/aa81ac
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2281435
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